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more than two dozen squad cars chasing the suspect along wisconsin northwest. will thomas had a front-row seat to this and will i know you ran upstairs when you heard it on the scanner and saw it firsthand. >> we had sky fox tell the story. we learned they were coming right by us right out front so like dozens of other people who lined the sidewalks we watched as the suspect just kept on going despite a huge line of police right behind him. >> right at 9:00 our photographer rolling as a disabled jeep passes right by. at least 30 squad cars on his tail. this wasn't high speed because officers managed to lay a spike strip down earlier in their pursuit which blew out his tires. let's watch it again but we'll slow it down. the driver started to run from cops in baltimore an hour and a half earlier. he led them along the beltway through montgomery county and into the district. >> he came by with his rims, no tires, and i felt like we were in l.a. >> and just like those l.a. car chases we see all the time, people lined wisconsin avenue sell phones rolling -- cell pho
more than two dozen squad cars chasing the suspect along wisconsin northwest. will thomas had a front-row seat to this and will i know you ran upstairs when you heard it on the scanner and saw it firsthand. >> we had sky fox tell the story. we learned they were coming right by us right out front so like dozens of other people who lined the sidewalks we watched as the suspect just kept on going despite a huge line of police right behind him. >> right at 9:00 our photographer rolling...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, east troy, wisconsin. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. closed captioning is is proudly sponsored by citracal. >> a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free. >> new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. >> giving you calcium plus d in a tasty little package. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ dog growls, barks ] bring your dog to work day. not our best idea. [ dog barking ] george stop it. stop. ooh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. you're good to go. that was fast. thank you. [ male announcer ] choose verizon fios and get 100% fiber optic fast internet and business class phone both with 99.9% network reliability on an unparalleled fiber network. you'll get consistently fast speeds and unlimited internet usage that's never capped. all for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. plus get an additional line included. call
jeff pegues, cbs news, east troy, wisconsin. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. closed captioning is is proudly sponsored by citracal. >> a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free. >> new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. >> giving you calcium plus d in a tasty little package. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ dog growls, barks ] bring...
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. >>> wisconsin ky leeker, bradley manning, dropped a bomb shell today. he was to serve out his 35 year sentence as chelsea. the 25-year-old army private said he always felt like a woman in a man's body. his trug l struggle was part of his defense. explain the kind of stress he was under in the army. manning said he wants to begin hormone therapy as soon as possible. the army, very quickly, told him no. >>> changing who sits in these courtroom chairs. the move by california lawmakers that could mean less jury duty for you. >> there will be a new place for cyclists to ride. why the bay bridge will be finished when the rest of the span is complete. >> and swallowed up in seconds. what caused the sink hole swallowed all these trees. >> that is amazing. it was cooler today than yesterday and now the changes for the weekend that you need to know about as the news continues right here on the cw. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, do tells us: state >>> are you tired of getting called for jury duty or running out of excuses to get out of it? kit doe tells us state lawmakers are tos
. >>> wisconsin ky leeker, bradley manning, dropped a bomb shell today. he was to serve out his 35 year sentence as chelsea. the 25-year-old army private said he always felt like a woman in a man's body. his trug l struggle was part of his defense. explain the kind of stress he was under in the army. manning said he wants to begin hormone therapy as soon as possible. the army, very quickly, told him no. >>> changing who sits in these courtroom chairs. the move by california...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, east troy, wisconsin. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. closed captioning is proudly sponsored by citracal. >> a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free. >> new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. >> giving you calcium plus d in a tasty little package. >> giving you captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org th earlier - much earlier - tha > >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> in just the past few minutes, kpix 5 has learned the new span of the bay bridge could open much earlier than any of us expected. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we are going to begin with that breaking news about the bay bridge. kpix 5 has learned that the feds are giving caltrans the green light on a major fix for the bad bolts. here's the critical part. the approved solution could allow the bridge to open as originally planned just after labor day weekend. the news co
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now, this sort of requirement is not unique to wisconsin's anti-abortion tactics. in fact, anti-abortion lawmakers in wisconsin did not invent it but they do know it makes it much more likely that clinics will have to shut down if and when their doctors do not get admitting privileges in those nearby hospitals. abortion providers in the state filed suit claiming that a clinic in appleton and one in milwaukee would be shut down by the restriction. tonight a federal judge blocked that admitting privileges provision in the new state law until the matter could be adjudicated at trial. which is scheduled for november. so, for now, two clinics which say they would have to close will be able to stay open. and the fight is much more one-sided in the great state of north carolina. and that story is coming up next. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains
now, this sort of requirement is not unique to wisconsin's anti-abortion tactics. in fact, anti-abortion lawmakers in wisconsin did not invent it but they do know it makes it much more likely that clinics will have to shut down if and when their doctors do not get admitting privileges in those nearby hospitals. abortion providers in the state filed suit claiming that a clinic in appleton and one in milwaukee would be shut down by the restriction. tonight a federal judge blocked that admitting...
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governor scott brown of wisconsin is here t 10-year bond. ashley: we did. "money" with melissa francis is xt. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what's money tonight. new stats that prove it is better to be on welfare than work. a jaw-dropping study remeals how much it pays not to earn a paycheck of the man behind it is here to crunch the numbers. >>> plus pillaging trader joe's. vancouver canada, pirate joe's resell traders enormous profits. trer joe's wants to torpedo it all together. pirate joe's tell us how he plans to fight back. >>> "who made money today." she made $42 million, taking the air out of her husband's ego. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
governor scott brown of wisconsin is here t 10-year bond. ashley: we did. "money" with melissa francis is xt. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what's money tonight. new stats that prove it is better to be on welfare than work. a jaw-dropping study remeals how much it pays not to earn a paycheck of the man behind it is here to crunch the numbers. >>> plus pillaging trader joe's. vancouver canada, pirate joe's resell traders enormous profits. trer joe's wants to torpedo it...
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milwaukee and seeks damages for breach of contract and compensation for every customer in southeast wisconsin. they will miss the packer game. that's one reason why the suit was filed. >>> j.c. penney's shares slid near lie 6% as a nasty spat between the largest shareholder and the company's bored bubbled over in public once again. activist investor bill ackman sent the second public letter in two days calls for the ouster of tom and a search for a ceo. the letter charged personal decisions were made inappropriately and him and bored members were frozen out and vendors said they were worry that penny was being too optimistic in buying inventory. they called the comments quote misleading, inaccurate and counterproductive. whatever, it's what you rarely see in american business but more of in recent weeks and here to discuss what happens when companies fight among themselves or each other is yale school of management dean jeffrey. great to see you again. >> it's great to see you. >> whenever i see this kind of open bored room welfaar war fai out is it good for shareholders, or should i run the
milwaukee and seeks damages for breach of contract and compensation for every customer in southeast wisconsin. they will miss the packer game. that's one reason why the suit was filed. >>> j.c. penney's shares slid near lie 6% as a nasty spat between the largest shareholder and the company's bored bubbled over in public once again. activist investor bill ackman sent the second public letter in two days calls for the ouster of tom and a search for a ceo. the letter charged personal...
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i know green bay, wisconsin, made that list. >> it did. we were all surprised about hi. my name is cj. a few years ago, my father became seriously ill. i did what i could do before he passed, but it took its toll. i lost my job, my house. i'm getting back on my feet, but i don't know when there'll be food on the table. how'd i do, cj? we could be twins. well, cousins maybe. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- terror fears. new details about a threat that has forced the u.s. to close embassies overseas all week and strengthen security here at home. >> plot to kill. the ugly accusations and allegations against an attractive college co-ed. police and prosecutors say a 21-year-old student was out for some lethal revenge against two ex-boyfriends. >> getting bullish, not in spain but in the u.s. coming to the cities coast to coast. why the events are so controversial and why some people cannot wait to run for their lives. >> in "the skinny," lindsay lohan, embattled act
i know green bay, wisconsin, made that list. >> it did. we were all surprised about hi. my name is cj. a few years ago, my father became seriously ill. i did what i could do before he passed, but it took its toll. i lost my job, my house. i'm getting back on my feet, but i don't know when there'll be food on the table. how'd i do, cj? we could be twins. well, cousins maybe. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >>>...
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when you look at the problem, it's not the problem of paying for the university of wisconsin or buffalo, it ends up being exactly the kinds of schools that the president was talking about at the end there. >> melissa harris-perry, thank you. catch her every saturday and sunday, 10:00. we'll also be in washington wug this weekend, broadcasting as well. our special coverage of the march on washington, the 50 years since that. alex wagner will pick it up. >> president obama takes the fight on the road but the real battle lies ahead in washington. it's thursday, august 22nd and this is "now." >>> congress may have two more weeks left but for the president, vacation is over. it's also over for me, too. hours ago he began his two-day bus tour through new york and pennsylvania pushing higher education reforms as part of his better bargain for the middle class. >> for too long we've seen an erosion of middle-class security. as any middle-class family will tell you, folks here in buffalo will tell you, we're not where we need to be yet. because even before the crisis hit, and a town like buffalo
when you look at the problem, it's not the problem of paying for the university of wisconsin or buffalo, it ends up being exactly the kinds of schools that the president was talking about at the end there. >> melissa harris-perry, thank you. catch her every saturday and sunday, 10:00. we'll also be in washington wug this weekend, broadcasting as well. our special coverage of the march on washington, the 50 years since that. alex wagner will pick it up. >> president obama takes the...
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governor scott brown of wisconsin is here tomorrow. tomorrow. be there. "the willis report." ♪ >> hello, everyone. and dennis kneale in for gerri willis. have you bring a company back from the dead? one of the very best turnaround experts in the country is here to tell us :. also, out you know when to hire a pro or do-it-yourself? home improveme came this year. forget all the fan high-tech stock. tonight we will tell you how to make money in the underbelly of america, a place where you cannot go, where your money should. all that and more. first, our top story, movever, pat sajak. obamacare wants to build up contest prices. the health and human services department is sponsoring a contest or
governor scott brown of wisconsin is here tomorrow. tomorrow. be there. "the willis report." ♪ >> hello, everyone. and dennis kneale in for gerri willis. have you bring a company back from the dead? one of the very best turnaround experts in the country is here to tell us :. also, out you know when to hire a pro or do-it-yourself? home improveme came this year. forget all the fan high-tech stock. tonight we will tell you how to make money in the underbelly of america, a place...
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the title is letters home to sarah, civil war letters published by the university of wisconsin press, and edited by patsy and kevin. it contains 165 handwritten letters from march of 1864 to july of 1868. he was a union volunteer, farmer, and he had a young wife and a son, so as you read it, you hear about the conditions of the war. you hear about the outbreak of malaria and me sills, and the lack of food and clothing, endless waiting, trudging through forests from around dc and petersburg, all the things they study in history, and it brings it alive because she -- the -- the family has put together and got permission from library of congress so that as the letters go along, there are the black and white photos that they have from library of congress, and so the whole thing is just rich in all of these primary resources. the book speaks from the soldiers' point of view, and i would just encourage you all -- we cannot stand up here and tell you about all the great finds that we have, but look through that book that you have and the outstanding ones in particular, and then we enjoyed pr
the title is letters home to sarah, civil war letters published by the university of wisconsin press, and edited by patsy and kevin. it contains 165 handwritten letters from march of 1864 to july of 1868. he was a union volunteer, farmer, and he had a young wife and a son, so as you read it, you hear about the conditions of the war. you hear about the outbreak of malaria and me sills, and the lack of food and clothing, endless waiting, trudging through forests from around dc and petersburg, all...
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william jones is professor of history sdoia university of wisconsin madison and author of "the march on washington-- jobs, freedom and the forgotten history of civil rights." thanks for joining us for this conversation. >> thanks for having me on. >> ifill: people have lots of ideas about the march. even in my own household we had a lot of ideas about what the march was and what it was how did it come to be? the roots of the march go back 20 years before 1963 to a march that was called and then called off at the last minute during the second world war. the leader of that march was a. phillip randolph air, black trade unionist, a labor leader, who was also the leader and initiator of the march in 1963. >> ifill: so a. phillip randolph is really the star of the show originally, of the event, originally, not martin luther king jr. .>> that's right. and that remained true through the march in 1963. he was the primary leader of that march. he was primarily seen as the leader. the press, for example, "life" magazine carried a picture of a. phillip randolph and his assistant, baird ruston"
william jones is professor of history sdoia university of wisconsin madison and author of "the march on washington-- jobs, freedom and the forgotten history of civil rights." thanks for joining us for this conversation. >> thanks for having me on. >> ifill: people have lots of ideas about the march. even in my own household we had a lot of ideas about what the march was and what it was how did it come to be? the roots of the march go back 20 years before 1963 to a march...
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in southwestern wisconsin folks are cleaning up after being hit with a string of severe weather including a tornado. the twister plowed through a camp ground where some 60 campers set up tents. large trees fell on the campground and campers barely escaped injury. >> the next thing i know, the tent is going over. i think i went over 180 degrees or so. >> there's people in tents that were trapped. nobody was hurt. >> there were also reports of a tornado touching down in northeast ohio. it struck down homes and trees but there were no reports of injuries. >>> president obama's cancellation of the attendance of the summit is being applauded by the u.s. lawmakers from both parties. in a written statement the white house said we believe it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda. the u.s. and russia have been butting heading over russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. a meeting between the u.s. and russian defense ministers is still scheduled for tomorrow. >>> this morning there are reports of another suspected u.s. drone
in southwestern wisconsin folks are cleaning up after being hit with a string of severe weather including a tornado. the twister plowed through a camp ground where some 60 campers set up tents. large trees fell on the campground and campers barely escaped injury. >> the next thing i know, the tent is going over. i think i went over 180 degrees or so. >> there's people in tents that were trapped. nobody was hurt. >> there were also reports of a tornado touching down in...
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we drove from wisconsin for spring break. when we got into the deep south, i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. finally after experiencing this for a better part of the day, i turned to my dad and said, what is wrong down here? the african-americans are people, too. they seem to be kept almost in a state of slavery even though we northerners fought a civil war to end slavery and to preserve the union led by the first republican president. that is when i got highly sensitive to the civil rights movement that dr. king was really a spark plug of. if you look at all of the civil rights bills that were passed in the 1950's and 1960's in the eisenhower, johnson, and kennedy administrations. the most important was the voting right
we drove from wisconsin for spring break. when we got into the deep south, i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. finally after experiencing this for a better part of the day, i turned to my...
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thing that's going on in new york city and urban centers across america including here in milwaukee, wisconsin. policing is difficult enough. we ask our officers to do this with hand tied behind their back. this decision is not grounded in a sort of legal basis. now tying the other hand behind these men and women and not only new york city but across america. they go out and put their lives on the line in doing so. this becomes a cliche after a while when i hear the racial profiling charges against law enforce am. i have been in law enforcement for 35 years and hearing it for a long time. any time the claim is made, they had no factual basis. here comes that cliche again. i heard the thing earlier about some former convicts and former criminal inmate trying to give advice on how law enforcement should police is like a cat taking advice from a mouse on how to catch mice. that's the last group of people i would take advice from. if they have inside, most law enforcement are open to the ideas, but like i mentioned, they really -- gun buy back programs and walking around with signs and saying stop
thing that's going on in new york city and urban centers across america including here in milwaukee, wisconsin. policing is difficult enough. we ask our officers to do this with hand tied behind their back. this decision is not grounded in a sort of legal basis. now tying the other hand behind these men and women and not only new york city but across america. they go out and put their lives on the line in doing so. this becomes a cliche after a while when i hear the racial profiling charges...
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we drove from wisconsin for spring break. south, got into the deep i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. thisly after experiencing for a better part of the day, i turned to my dad and said, what is wrong down here? the african- americans are people, too. almost in a be kept state of slavery even though we northerners fought a civil war to end slavery and to preserve the union led by the first republican president. when i got highly sensitive to the civil rights movement that dr. king was really a spark plug of. if you look at all of the civil rights bills that were passed in the 1950's and 1960's in the eisenhower, johnson, and kennedy administrations. the most important was the voting rights at. it took away artificial barr
we drove from wisconsin for spring break. south, got into the deep i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. thisly after experiencing for a better part of the day, i turned to my dad and said,...
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. >> today's top spot comes to us from our affiliate nbc 26 in green bay, wisconsin. this morning we are highlighting the eaa air venture in oshkosh. every summer, thousands flock to wisconsin for a spectacular view of aircrafts of all kinds. so if you're in the area, check it out. looks like a wonderful and incredible day of the flight shows. erica? >> all right, we'll take it. behind you some people from madison, connecticut, next to where i grew up. good morning to them. >>> coming up, lester checks in and on the new reality facing so many troops. that's after this. [ male announcer ] hear that? that's a flavor cannon about to blast breakfast with deliciousness. fire! prepare yourself for an icing barrage... ...and the shockwave of filling flavor. pillsbury toaster strudel. [ whisper ] breakfast goes boom. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula t
. >> today's top spot comes to us from our affiliate nbc 26 in green bay, wisconsin. this morning we are highlighting the eaa air venture in oshkosh. every summer, thousands flock to wisconsin for a spectacular view of aircrafts of all kinds. so if you're in the area, check it out. looks like a wonderful and incredible day of the flight shows. erica? >> all right, we'll take it. behind you some people from madison, connecticut, next to where i grew up. good morning to them....
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this year, we've seen a wave of anti-abortion rights bills passed in texas, wisconsin. they're the same exact law because they're written by the same ultra conservative group alec. whether the bills hold up in court, doesn't much matter to republicans. this year's model included closing most women's health clinics unless they have hospital grade facilities. that won't stand because other clinics aren't required to do that. these bills also feature mandatory ultrasounds so women have to see a sonogram but if the fetus is not sufficiently visible, women must be coerced by law into mandatory nonconsensual penetration via transvaginal ultrasounds before they terminate their pregnancy. wisconsin governor scott walker really wants to be president but he knows the law stinks like rush limbaugh's harsher. he signed did on july 5th in the middle of a four-day weekend to guarantee as little national press as possible and a judge has already blocked it. but they'll go on passing these laws and boast about it to y'all because they want your votes and they want your money. so here's
this year, we've seen a wave of anti-abortion rights bills passed in texas, wisconsin. they're the same exact law because they're written by the same ultra conservative group alec. whether the bills hold up in court, doesn't much matter to republicans. this year's model included closing most women's health clinics unless they have hospital grade facilities. that won't stand because other clinics aren't required to do that. these bills also feature mandatory ultrasounds so women have to see a...
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[applause] the university of wisconsin is getting ready to do the same thing. you've got central missouri university -- i went there, and they've partnered with local high schools and community colleges so that their students can show up at college and graduate in half the time because they're already starting to get college credits while they're in high school or while they're in a two-year college, so by the time they get to a four-year college they're saving money. [applause] universities like carnegie mellon, arizona state, they're starting to show that online learning can help students master the same material in less time and often at lower cost. [applause] georgia tech, which is a national leader in computer science, just announced it will begin offering an online master's degree in computer science at a fraction of the cost of a traditional class, but it's just as rigorous and it's producing engineers who are just as good. so a lot of other schools are experimenting with these ideas to keep tuition down. they've got other ways to help students graduate
[applause] the university of wisconsin is getting ready to do the same thing. you've got central missouri university -- i went there, and they've partnered with local high schools and community colleges so that their students can show up at college and graduate in half the time because they're already starting to get college credits while they're in high school or while they're in a two-year college, so by the time they get to a four-year college they're saving money. [applause] universities...
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i hear that all the time. >> i'm getting flashbacks to wisconsin. i covered the recalls in wisconsin, the pass of the budget repair bill pretty closely. i was in the room when the budget repair bill which broke collective bargaining gaveled in because like a democrat sneezed and they had a second and they gaveled it right in. they were filibustering the whole thing. that wasn't enough to convince the average voter that they needed to reverse what had been done. the message that ended up succeeding -- not all the state senate recalls but for scott walker in the end, just because you disagree with this one bill, doesn't mean you overturn government. we've seen this before when a very loud minority, and it is minority on some of these gun rights issues. you're tying it to things less popular than background checks. background checks across the country, very popular. republicans seeing it as key role in filibustering the national bill, very less popular. democrats who voted against it are more popular. i think if it's -- if it becomes the 5,000 gun owne
i hear that all the time. >> i'm getting flashbacks to wisconsin. i covered the recalls in wisconsin, the pass of the budget repair bill pretty closely. i was in the room when the budget repair bill which broke collective bargaining gaveled in because like a democrat sneezed and they had a second and they gaveled it right in. they were filibustering the whole thing. that wasn't enough to convince the average voter that they needed to reverse what had been done. the message that ended up...
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take ron johnson from the swing state of wisconsin, for instance. heritage action ranked him its fifth most conservative senator and yet, he said last week that he opposes the effort. meanwhile, johnson's fellow wisconsin and a possible 2016 hopeful for the republicans governor scott walker sounds ready to move past the latest defund obama care fight. >> do you make the point as senator jim demint says or do you stay away from shutdowns. >> i think shutdowns are not a good move at all. think most americans are center right and want limited government but they want a government that works. i don't hate government, i hate government that's too big and that doesn't work. so we need to show we can through reform make things work. >> let's get right to our panel. jared bernstein a senior fellow and dr. james peter, associate professor at he lie university, both msnbc contributors. welcome to both of you. jared, 40 votes be an counting to defund obama care in the house. why can't the republicans get on the same page with each other on whether or not they
take ron johnson from the swing state of wisconsin, for instance. heritage action ranked him its fifth most conservative senator and yet, he said last week that he opposes the effort. meanwhile, johnson's fellow wisconsin and a possible 2016 hopeful for the republicans governor scott walker sounds ready to move past the latest defund obama care fight. >> do you make the point as senator jim demint says or do you stay away from shutdowns. >> i think shutdowns are not a good move at...
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wisconsin governor scott walker, he joins us on set. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine® whitening... "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> hey, with us now the republican governor of wisconsin, governor scott walker. sam stein, i wouldn't let -- you can't let sam borrow the money. he will go out and buy p
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like rand paul and ted cruz, traditional conservatives like marco rubio and governor scott walker, wisconsin, and then you'll have some more traditionally moderate but tough talking folks like chris christie. >> neil: what if they can't sort this out before the election. a long series of gut fights the republicans had from 1964, if you think about it, all the way to 1980 when reagan -- >> that speaks to the need for a really charismatic, smart candidate who can unify all these different -- >> neil: you're not running to -- >> i'm out of it for now. i would about rope to a write-in candidate. >> neil: that might be happening. >> you'll be me vice-president, secretary of treasury. neil neal make sure to visit our brand new politics page on a host of other subjects. sign up to the daily political newsletter. go to foxnews.com and enter your e-mail address and we'll never leave you alone. you'll get the top political headlines every day. we'll touch base with you at 3:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning, you won't sleep. we're going to be on you constantly and you'll regret -- i'm kidding. it
like rand paul and ted cruz, traditional conservatives like marco rubio and governor scott walker, wisconsin, and then you'll have some more traditionally moderate but tough talking folks like chris christie. >> neil: what if they can't sort this out before the election. a long series of gut fights the republicans had from 1964, if you think about it, all the way to 1980 when reagan -- >> that speaks to the need for a really charismatic, smart candidate who can unify all these...
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should ask stacy her story of deciding -- we were trying to recruit a woman to run for the house in wisconsin. she was so close to running and we said you could do it. she called me and said i don't know what to do with my kids. well, i did not exactly know what to do with her kids because i don't have the pleasure of having my own but i said i know somebody who does. got on the phone with congresswoman wasserman schultz who is serving in the house who has three kids and ran with an infant, she gets it. sure enough, the two of them got together and i got a call back 30 minutes later and our candidate was in the race. this is the connection that we have made across the country. stacy, i'm sure you have a similar story of going through that process and the family support and the kids looking at you. tell that story. >> most of the folks probably know that when i ran for the iowa senate the first time, i was pregnant. our baby was born two weeks after i was elected. it was crazy as everybody knows. it was our fifth child. just being newly elected and running pregnant -- it is an interesting expe
should ask stacy her story of deciding -- we were trying to recruit a woman to run for the house in wisconsin. she was so close to running and we said you could do it. she called me and said i don't know what to do with my kids. well, i did not exactly know what to do with her kids because i don't have the pleasure of having my own but i said i know somebody who does. got on the phone with congresswoman wasserman schultz who is serving in the house who has three kids and ran with an infant, she...
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doing in florida, do what they're doing every monday in north carolina, do what's going on in ohio and wisconsin and stand up for your voting rights. >> joy, does it seem extraordinary to you that at a moment when we're about to mark the march on washington, such a historic moment, dr. martin luther king's letter from birmingham jail which was so influential in its content, does it not seem extraordinary to you, the reality is we're having to watch governors do something that is the direct opposite of what those fighters for civil rights fought for? >> yeah, and martin, more than that, i think it's to the everlasting shame of the five-member conservative majority rt to include clarence thomas whose family would have been targeted for just such an effort where he is from, for them 50 years after the march on washington to gut the voting rights act, to say that 50 years after people marched and indict for the right to vote in this country, we don't need that anymore and to hope the flood gates which were immediately is followed by a response from southern states within hours, texas, north carolina
doing in florida, do what they're doing every monday in north carolina, do what's going on in ohio and wisconsin and stand up for your voting rights. >> joy, does it seem extraordinary to you that at a moment when we're about to mark the march on washington, such a historic moment, dr. martin luther king's letter from birmingham jail which was so influential in its content, does it not seem extraordinary to you, the reality is we're having to watch governors do something that is the...
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cuts making it hard for air shows to get off the ground and now a battle between the organizers in wisconsin and the faa. they say they're being held hostage. is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! it fills you with...
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we drove from wisconsin for spring break. when we got into the deep south, i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. finally after experiencing this for a better part of the day, i turned to my dad and said, what is wrong down here? the african-americans are people, too. they seem to be kept almost in a state of slavery even though we northerners fought a civil war to end slavery and to preserve the union led by the first republican president. that is when i got highly sensitive to the civil rights movement that dr. king was really a spark plug of. if you look at all of the civil rights bills that were passed in the 1950's and 1960's in the eisenhower, johnson, and kennedy administrations. the most important was the voting right
we drove from wisconsin for spring break. when we got into the deep south, i saw the very strange experience of two bathrooms and two water fountains and motels that said white only or colored only. and we stopped for gas there was usually an african-american who filled my dad's car with gas and a white man came out and collected the money. usually the filling of the tank cost five dollars back in the good old days. finally after experiencing this for a better part of the day, i turned to my...
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doctors at the university of wisconsin believe it's because many fitness centers have automatic defibrillators on hand. >>> there may be a sweet way to keep the brain healthy. hot chocolate believe it or not. scientists at harvard school of medicine gave 60 older adults two cups of hot chocolate every day for a month. the patients who had poor blood flow in the brain at the beginning of the study saw major improvements 30 days later and performed better on memory tests. so drink up. >>> 5:52. coming up, don't go in the water? what experts are saying about a shark spotted in the san francisco bay. >> what happened last night? >> i was drunk? what do you think happened? >> making a splash. how this woman's 15 minutes of viral fame landed her in jail. ,,,,,, so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber be
doctors at the university of wisconsin believe it's because many fitness centers have automatic defibrillators on hand. >>> there may be a sweet way to keep the brain healthy. hot chocolate believe it or not. scientists at harvard school of medicine gave 60 older adults two cups of hot chocolate every day for a month. the patients who had poor blood flow in the brain at the beginning of the study saw major improvements 30 days later and performed better on memory tests. so drink up....
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and joining us now is democratic governor jack markell of delaware who comes to us from wisconsin and the national governors association meeting of which he's the outgoing chair. so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your chairmanship has been a successful one. >> thanks for having me. and we've gotten a lot done this last year. it's been very exciting. thank you. >> i imagine that the health care act is a big discussion point among your fellow governors. what are you hearing from governors there about the affordable care act? >> in fact, health care has been a major topic of conversation but it's been less about the affordable be care act and more about all the innovations in states across the country as we transform our systems of health care both the way we deliver it and pay for it, moving away from fee for service and toward a model where quality is rewarded as is the ability to keep costs low. and that is really more the focus than the affordable care act. >> but overall, you know there's been a raging fight over this law itself. are governors not describing some of that wil
and joining us now is democratic governor jack markell of delaware who comes to us from wisconsin and the national governors association meeting of which he's the outgoing chair. so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your chairmanship has been a successful one. >> thanks for having me. and we've gotten a lot done this last year. it's been very exciting. thank you. >> i imagine that the health care act is a big discussion point among your fellow governors. what are you hearing...
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ohio, wisconsin, all of us, that was the common thing that, that's bound us together. -- that bound us together. as i look and see so many signs about trayvon martin, i say, how you are going to get personr with the next carrying the sign and say, what can we do together to help the cause and move us forward? got created.ncc reactionut of a common to injustice and lack of freedom in our society. we have seen, with ernie and carlotta and the nine people who suck together and have done we watchedack then, that struggle. that this is -- emother -- mami till brought that back to chicago and had the foresight to put that ensure -- picture on the cover. of emmett picture till's body. it appeared on jet and i found camehat everyone else who and became my comrades were moved by the same thing. all of us came from different parts of the country in different worlds and that particular murder struck us because this was somebody our age. just as trayvon martin is somebody your age. realize that speaking about and carrying signs will not do anything. it has to be something. ok, we have a point that
ohio, wisconsin, all of us, that was the common thing that, that's bound us together. -- that bound us together. as i look and see so many signs about trayvon martin, i say, how you are going to get personr with the next carrying the sign and say, what can we do together to help the cause and move us forward? got created.ncc reactionut of a common to injustice and lack of freedom in our society. we have seen, with ernie and carlotta and the nine people who suck together and have done we...
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madison, wisconsin, very proud to be part of the line-up out there. in the morning. so thank you, all. remember, while we go away on current, we'll come back on the tv side on september 3rd on freespeech tv. you can find free speech tv on your television set. if you have a satellite dish. on the dish network or on directv and then we're going to be on a new -- you can also stream the show, watch the show online, whole new internet channel starting up september 3rd called tawkr.tv. they will carry us live during the show, right. and then they'll have the archives. you can go back later in the day. if you missed it, watch the show or watch any part of the show. there will be different segments of the show. whole thing we've never had before. we'll be bigger and better. >> archives. >> you know the downside of having archives? one day, bill press will decide to stop doing his show. it will happen. god forbid. 30 years from now. >> bill: i will decide or god will decide. >> when you decide to stop doing your show, somebody's gotta decide what to do with the archives. thi
madison, wisconsin, very proud to be part of the line-up out there. in the morning. so thank you, all. remember, while we go away on current, we'll come back on the tv side on september 3rd on freespeech tv. you can find free speech tv on your television set. if you have a satellite dish. on the dish network or on directv and then we're going to be on a new -- you can also stream the show, watch the show online, whole new internet channel starting up september 3rd called tawkr.tv. they will...
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i hope he doesn't come back to wisconsin. >> bill: that's right. i forgot, that's where he came from. i'm surprised he got re-elected to chair to tell the truth. particularly, mike, when these are the guys, again, who pushed that documentary, hillary the movie, that -- so we all ended up with the citizens united decision. >> exactly. you know what? i actually think this is about his job because he knows if he loses had next national election, he's cooked. >> bill: well, that's for sure. i hope he's cooked before that. that's a long ways to wait. good to hear from you, mike. hope to see you in madison one of these days. in for smith arkansas -- in portsmouth, arkansas, where do you come down on this? >> caller: i watch your program. the 800 pound gorilla in the room is the entertainment station, fox noise. that's the panel that does all of the mini series for the republicans. why are they complaining about cnn and nbc? >> bill: that's a good point. it is a daily mini series. 24/7, exactly. they're slamming her all the time, right? they forget about
i hope he doesn't come back to wisconsin. >> bill: that's right. i forgot, that's where he came from. i'm surprised he got re-elected to chair to tell the truth. particularly, mike, when these are the guys, again, who pushed that documentary, hillary the movie, that -- so we all ended up with the citizens united decision. >> exactly. you know what? i actually think this is about his job because he knows if he loses had next national election, he's cooked. >> bill: well, that's...
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gunfire at the sikh temple in wisconsin. >> at least 52 people were shot and killed. >> family and friends are mourning the death of 15-year- old hadiya pendleton, killed less than a mile of president obama's chicago home. >> a national symbol to end violence. >> even our children are blown to pieces. you still see no problem in this ridiculous weapon being freely available on the streets of your country. >> trying to make sense of the violence. >> shot and killed outside a church. >> in minneapolis, a grenade -- >> [indiscernible] ? >> my name is annette holt. i lost my beautiful son, blair, to the streets of chicago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin goddard. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to experience this pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. my voice matters. 50 years ago, on the tower ground
gunfire at the sikh temple in wisconsin. >> at least 52 people were shot and killed. >> family and friends are mourning the death of 15-year- old hadiya pendleton, killed less than a mile of president obama's chicago home. >> a national symbol to end violence. >> even our children are blown to pieces. you still see no problem in this ridiculous weapon being freely available on the streets of your country. >> trying to make sense of the violence. >> shot and...
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in wisconsin, for example, one study found that only 22% of young african-american men had a valid driver's license. poll workers are more likely to ask young black voters for photo i.d., even in states without voter i.d. laws. and young black adults are four times more likely to say that a lack of i.d. prevented them from voting in 2012. and that's just voter i.d. the north carolina law that you were asked about, the worst in the nation, does a lot more than require certain forms of i.d. at the polls. it also slashes early voting by a full week. now, you might say that doesn't sound like discrimination, but 70% of african-americans who voted this north carolina last year voted early, 70%. they also lacked voter i.d. on the same they day vote. don't take my word for it, look at tbtive evidence from florida. in 2011, that state cut six days from early voting, including the sunday before election day, when black churches typically urge their congregations to head to the polls after services. the result, uncon shenably long lines at the polls last november. some people waited six hours to vote
in wisconsin, for example, one study found that only 22% of young african-american men had a valid driver's license. poll workers are more likely to ask young black voters for photo i.d., even in states without voter i.d. laws. and young black adults are four times more likely to say that a lack of i.d. prevented them from voting in 2012. and that's just voter i.d. the north carolina law that you were asked about, the worst in the nation, does a lot more than require certain forms of i.d. at...
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the 32-year-old first made headlines with his crazy name last year after being arrested in wisconsin. he was born jeffrey drew wilchey but changed his name two years ago to something he calls more fitting. >> anna: there was a story with a long time. and it took so long to say the name, that i think he ended up dying in the well? >> steve: a cheery story. >> brian: fantastic. >> steve: that's the reason we did "good night moon," nobody died. on to an extreme weather alert. days of rain in the southeastern united states have left quite a mess. in georgia, the ground is so saturated, it can't soak in more water. when are things going to dry out. maria molina joins us right now. >> good morning. unfortunately, i don't really have much good news across sections of the southeastern u.s. because we've been seeing a lot of heavy rain over the last several days and like steve mentioned, the ground is already saturated from all of that heavy rain. as much as a foot of rain has fallen in sections of the panhandle of florida, number of warnings are in effect. also flash flood watches across part
the 32-year-old first made headlines with his crazy name last year after being arrested in wisconsin. he was born jeffrey drew wilchey but changed his name two years ago to something he calls more fitting. >> anna: there was a story with a long time. and it took so long to say the name, that i think he ended up dying in the well? >> steve: a cheery story. >> brian: fantastic. >> steve: that's the reason we did "good night moon," nobody died. on to an extreme...
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so they moved her to a convent home in wisconsin. all that i understand. what i don't understand is that once he put her in his home, when she was well cared for, he never saw her again. and the family only begins to visit rosemary aiken after kennedy had his debilitating stroke, and they never told. the only one that makes sense of this to me is tim shriver. eunice, units began her work for the mentally disabled, you know, because what the family went to. and tim shriver is an extraordinary young man. he runs the special olympics now, and he said, you know, you've got to understand the shame that the family had. because they couldn't do enough for their sister. they couldn't do enough for her. they couldn't help her. they couldn't do anything. and kennedy convinced himself and convinced the rest of the family that she was better off by herself with the nuns making her own community for herself in jefferson wisconsin. i don't, i still don't understand as much as i want to. one last question. >> what was his relationship with his sons? and what did they thi
so they moved her to a convent home in wisconsin. all that i understand. what i don't understand is that once he put her in his home, when she was well cared for, he never saw her again. and the family only begins to visit rosemary aiken after kennedy had his debilitating stroke, and they never told. the only one that makes sense of this to me is tim shriver. eunice, units began her work for the mentally disabled, you know, because what the family went to. and tim shriver is an extraordinary...
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an ef-2 tornado destroyed a church in northeast wisconsin. it packed winds of 110 miles an hour. governor scott walker tours the damage this morning. in iowa roofs were pulled right off homes. >>> flash flood watches and warnings are posted from colorado to arkansas. at least one person has been killed by rising waters in central missouri. another remains missing. as lindsey day of our springfield affiliate koar reports, more rain is in the forecast. >> reporter: after another round of heavy thunderstorms dumped more rain on thursday, this is the kind of flood devastation many area residents woke up to. >> i know one particular individual who woke up stepped on a wet floor. lost his vehicle. lost everything. >> reporter: in waynesville a couple miles west of st. louis, a 4-year-old child was killed after being swept away by rushing water. several homes were flooded out. >> we've had some flooding and damage done to some of the houses here in the local county where people had to be rescued very the rising waters forced officials to shut down a major interstate snarling traffic for
an ef-2 tornado destroyed a church in northeast wisconsin. it packed winds of 110 miles an hour. governor scott walker tours the damage this morning. in iowa roofs were pulled right off homes. >>> flash flood watches and warnings are posted from colorado to arkansas. at least one person has been killed by rising waters in central missouri. another remains missing. as lindsey day of our springfield affiliate koar reports, more rain is in the forecast. >> reporter: after another...
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. >> and people in wisconsin are picking up after a violent storm tore through the town of "new london" this week. a lutheran church was flattened. the high winds sent trees flying -- and nearby homes were badly damaged. early damage estimates are in the millions. the national weather service has now confirmed a tornado hit the area. >> jacqueline: >> reporter: temperatures this morning >> jacqueline: pretty similar, to what we saw this morning. in antioch 76 degrees in napa. and the low 70's. with low 60s along the coast. as we look for tonight the fog is expected to return. very similar, by 6:00 a.m., with drizzle along the coast. however, is expected to clear earlier tomorrow by the afternoon. slightly warmer conditions and that gradual cooling will continue. this area of low pressure off the california coastline. just keeping these sea breezes, they will stay intact. also, fairly strong winds that will clear things out and warm things up. here is a look at the south-bay. 70's. as we continue we will see clouds on saturday but the wind is going to pick a more towards sunday. and mor
. >> and people in wisconsin are picking up after a violent storm tore through the town of "new london" this week. a lutheran church was flattened. the high winds sent trees flying -- and nearby homes were badly damaged. early damage estimates are in the millions. the national weather service has now confirmed a tornado hit the area. >> jacqueline: >> reporter: temperatures this morning >> jacqueline: pretty similar, to what we saw this morning. in antioch 76...
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members of a sikh temple in wisconsin are marking a somber anniversary today. one year ago today, a gunman with ties to white supremacist groups walked into a milwaukee area temple and openerred -- opened fire. the gunman took his own life after being wounded in a shootout with police. jurors are expected to hear leangtly closing arguments today in the trial of suspected mob boss james whitey bulger. bulger faces charges that include 19 murders, money laundering and weapons related crimes. he fled boston in 1994 before being captured in 2011, he was one of the country's most- wanted fugitives. his attorneys are trying to contradict evidence that he was an fbi informant. the fbi said he was an informant about ten years ago. >>> the barbara boxer will hold a news conference this morning about the afordable -- affordable health care act at 11:00 at the community health center in oakland. beginning october 1st, businesses and individuals will be able to compare plans all over the state. some will be eligible for tax credits to help with the cost. >>> the private am
members of a sikh temple in wisconsin are marking a somber anniversary today. one year ago today, a gunman with ties to white supremacist groups walked into a milwaukee area temple and openerred -- opened fire. the gunman took his own life after being wounded in a shootout with police. jurors are expected to hear leangtly closing arguments today in the trial of suspected mob boss james whitey bulger. bulger faces charges that include 19 murders, money laundering and weapons related crimes. he...
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an ef-2 tornado destroyed a church in northeastern wisconsin. it packed winds of 110 miles an hour. governor scott walker tours the storm damage this morning. another twister hit wayne county, ohio. roof ys pulled right off homes. >>> heavy rain triggered flash flooding in downtown nashville this morning. more than 4 inches fell in some spots. some drivers got stranded after trying to make it through. more than a dozen had to be rescued. in missouri as lindsey day shows us floodwaters have turned deadly. >> reporter: after another round of heavy thunderstorms dumped more rain on south central missouri early wednesday, this is the kind of flood devastation many area residents woke up to. >> i know one particular individual, he woke up this morning and he got up to a wet floor. lost his vehicle. lost everything. >> in waynesville, a couple hours southwest of st. louis, a 4-year-old child was killed after being swept away by rushing water. dozens of homes and businesses were flooded out. >> the flash flood hit so fast a lot of people were unaware of it. we've had flooding and damage do
an ef-2 tornado destroyed a church in northeastern wisconsin. it packed winds of 110 miles an hour. governor scott walker tours the storm damage this morning. another twister hit wayne county, ohio. roof ys pulled right off homes. >>> heavy rain triggered flash flooding in downtown nashville this morning. more than 4 inches fell in some spots. some drivers got stranded after trying to make it through. more than a dozen had to be rescued. in missouri as lindsey day shows us floodwaters...
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h temple inthe sik wisconsin. >> at least people -- 52 people were shot and killed. family and friends are mourning the death of 15-year- old heidi a pendleton, killed less than a mile of president obama's chicago home. >> a national symbol to end violence. blownn our children are to pieces. you still see no problem in this ridiculous weapon being freely available on the streets of your country. >> trying to make sense of the violence. >> shot and killed outside a church. >> in minneapolis, a grenade -- >> [indiscernible] ♪ >> my name is annette holds. i lost my beautiful son, blair, to the streets of chicago, to gun violence. and my voice matters. >> my name is colin daughter. i was shot four times at the shooting in virginia tech, and my voice matters. >> my name is lonnie phillips. i am a proud gun owner, but i do not want any families to pain that these families have heard my voice matters. >> my name is dan gross. i'm a victim of gun violence, and i am a president of the brady campaign to rivet gun violence. my voice matters. 50 years ago, on the tower ground,
h temple inthe sik wisconsin. >> at least people -- 52 people were shot and killed. family and friends are mourning the death of 15-year- old heidi a pendleton, killed less than a mile of president obama's chicago home. >> a national symbol to end violence. blownn our children are to pieces. you still see no problem in this ridiculous weapon being freely available on the streets of your country. >> trying to make sense of the violence. >> shot and killed outside a...